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The North Takes Charge-Fab
... Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated, can lon ...
... Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated, can lon ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... needed presidential pardons before they could participate in the new governments. c. southern plantations were to be confiscated and divided among the blacks who had formerly worked there as slaves. d. freedmen were excluded from participation because they had not been voters in 1860. ...
... needed presidential pardons before they could participate in the new governments. c. southern plantations were to be confiscated and divided among the blacks who had formerly worked there as slaves. d. freedmen were excluded from participation because they had not been voters in 1860. ...
File - Mr. Jackson - 8th Grade United States History
... nation. His Ten Percent Plan was considered lenient. The plan included the following: • former Confederates had to take an oath to support the Constitution, and the 13th amendment (abolishing slavery in the U.S.) • when 10% of a state’s voters took the oath, that state could reenter the Union. ...
... nation. His Ten Percent Plan was considered lenient. The plan included the following: • former Confederates had to take an oath to support the Constitution, and the 13th amendment (abolishing slavery in the U.S.) • when 10% of a state’s voters took the oath, that state could reenter the Union. ...
Gettysburg and Vicksburg compared
... Two important Civil War battles were fought in the first days of July 1863. General George Meade’s Army of the Potomac defeated General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 3 after three days of fierce fighting. Total casualties were 51,000, around 30 percen ...
... Two important Civil War battles were fought in the first days of July 1863. General George Meade’s Army of the Potomac defeated General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 3 after three days of fierce fighting. Total casualties were 51,000, around 30 percen ...
Remediation Unit 3
... ii. Significance- turning point battle of the war; from this point on, Lee and the Confederates were on the defensive e. Grant wins at Vicksburg (1863) i. Key Details- Confederate fort along the Mississippi River surrenders after a long siege ii. Significancef. Sherman’s March to the Sea (1864-1865) ...
... ii. Significance- turning point battle of the war; from this point on, Lee and the Confederates were on the defensive e. Grant wins at Vicksburg (1863) i. Key Details- Confederate fort along the Mississippi River surrenders after a long siege ii. Significancef. Sherman’s March to the Sea (1864-1865) ...
Texas and the Civil War
... • Hood’s Texas Brigade and Terry’s Texas Rangers served bravely • Terry’s Texas Rangers served in more battles than any other cavalry regiment in the Civil War. • General Robert E. Lee called Hood’s men his “finest soldiers.” ...
... • Hood’s Texas Brigade and Terry’s Texas Rangers served bravely • Terry’s Texas Rangers served in more battles than any other cavalry regiment in the Civil War. • General Robert E. Lee called Hood’s men his “finest soldiers.” ...
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... anticipated a short, relatively bloodless war. The initial phase of the war saw the development of a two theater war (other theaters would develop later in the war). The Eastern Theater concentrated attention on the area immediately around Virginia and Washington, DC. With the secession of Virgini ...
... anticipated a short, relatively bloodless war. The initial phase of the war saw the development of a two theater war (other theaters would develop later in the war). The Eastern Theater concentrated attention on the area immediately around Virginia and Washington, DC. With the secession of Virgini ...
heart of the Confederacy - Mrs. Byrd Georgia Studies
... Union. It was now a war to free southern slaves. Lincoln was not only freeing slaves but he was asking them to come join the Union army. Many did! ...
... Union. It was now a war to free southern slaves. Lincoln was not only freeing slaves but he was asking them to come join the Union army. Many did! ...
The American Civil War
... 1857 Dred Scott Decision: A southern slave named Dred Scott sued for his freedom. The court ruled: Slaves were not citizens; they were property. The government cannot lawfully prohibit slavery in the new territories; therefore the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was found unconstitutional. ...
... 1857 Dred Scott Decision: A southern slave named Dred Scott sued for his freedom. The court ruled: Slaves were not citizens; they were property. The government cannot lawfully prohibit slavery in the new territories; therefore the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was found unconstitutional. ...
Vocab 22 - The Civil War
... Courthouse on April 9, 1865. The surrender at Appomattox virtually ended the Civil War, but the rest of the Confederate forces did not surrender until May 26 at Shreveport, Louisiana. Jefferson Davis: He left Washington after the secession of Mississippi. As president of the Confederacy, he assumed ...
... Courthouse on April 9, 1865. The surrender at Appomattox virtually ended the Civil War, but the rest of the Confederate forces did not surrender until May 26 at Shreveport, Louisiana. Jefferson Davis: He left Washington after the secession of Mississippi. As president of the Confederacy, he assumed ...
The New War of Attrition
... year both armies jockeyed for position in Virginia with no results. In the West the war also slowed, as Confederate and Union troops parried from June to November 1863 in Tennessee. At the end of November, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant finally drove Southern forces back to Georgia. Although Georgia was now ...
... year both armies jockeyed for position in Virginia with no results. In the West the war also slowed, as Confederate and Union troops parried from June to November 1863 in Tennessee. At the end of November, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant finally drove Southern forces back to Georgia. Although Georgia was now ...
GUIDE QUESTIONS: Explain how Lincoln`s military/political
... Due to lack of volunteers, Congress passed in 1863 a federal draft law. Men who were called in the draft could pay $300 in order to buy a replacement. The Confederacy also passed a draft law. The Economic Stresses of War ...
... Due to lack of volunteers, Congress passed in 1863 a federal draft law. Men who were called in the draft could pay $300 in order to buy a replacement. The Confederacy also passed a draft law. The Economic Stresses of War ...
Chapter 11 Section 2
... the Confederacy – The U.S. eventually caught the two reps. and arrested them • Britain almost declared war over this ...
... the Confederacy – The U.S. eventually caught the two reps. and arrested them • Britain almost declared war over this ...
The Road To Appomattox (Filled Out)
... Confederate Surrender at Appomattox Court House, VA Sunday, April 9, 1865 ...
... Confederate Surrender at Appomattox Court House, VA Sunday, April 9, 1865 ...
US History The Desperate Confederate: The Conclusion of the
... attempted to carry out large scale acts of terrorism in the north. Just like today, the news outlets consistently reported “terrorist plans” discovered by the Union. Terrorists had planned on leading an attack on the Democratic Presidential Convention in 1864 (which never came to fruition). They als ...
... attempted to carry out large scale acts of terrorism in the north. Just like today, the news outlets consistently reported “terrorist plans” discovered by the Union. Terrorists had planned on leading an attack on the Democratic Presidential Convention in 1864 (which never came to fruition). They als ...
Causes of the civil war
... preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. The casualties were draining Union manpower resources. Union planners had come to realize that slavery allowed Confederates to ...
... preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. The casualties were draining Union manpower resources. Union planners had come to realize that slavery allowed Confederates to ...
Civil War TEST STUDY GUIDE (ANSWER KEY)
... Harriet Tubman supported a secret route that escaped enslaved ...
... Harriet Tubman supported a secret route that escaped enslaved ...
1 st major battle of the Civil War.
... by January 1, 1863, “all slaves in states and districts in rebellion against the United States on Jan. 1, 1863 will be thenceforth free.” If south had of surrendered, slavery would not have ended at this point. ...
... by January 1, 1863, “all slaves in states and districts in rebellion against the United States on Jan. 1, 1863 will be thenceforth free.” If south had of surrendered, slavery would not have ended at this point. ...
A `White Man`s War?` - College of Education
... Haskins, Jim. Black, Blue and Gray: African Americans in the Civil War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998. (1998) From “Introduction: A ‘White Man’s War?’” In 1775 the first shots were fired in the ...
... Haskins, Jim. Black, Blue and Gray: African Americans in the Civil War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998. (1998) From “Introduction: A ‘White Man’s War?’” In 1775 the first shots were fired in the ...
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... • The Union forces find a copy of Lee’s orders in a field near Frederick, Md. • September 17, 1862 becomes the bloodiest day of the War—Battle of Antietam • Union troops claims victory • McClellan refuses to chase Lee into Virginia— Lincoln fires McClellan and replaces him with ...
... • The Union forces find a copy of Lee’s orders in a field near Frederick, Md. • September 17, 1862 becomes the bloodiest day of the War—Battle of Antietam • Union troops claims victory • McClellan refuses to chase Lee into Virginia— Lincoln fires McClellan and replaces him with ...
Lincoln Election 1860 Ppt
... first state to secede (break away from Union) 1861- Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas also seceded. Formed a new nation, the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis became their president. ...
... first state to secede (break away from Union) 1861- Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas also seceded. Formed a new nation, the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis became their president. ...
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... Why did Confederate President Jefferson Davis believe that European countries would force the North to accept the South’s independence? To save their economies. List three parts of General Winfield Scott’s “Anaconda Plan”. a) Capture New Orleans and other Southern Ports b) Seize Mississippi River an ...
... Why did Confederate President Jefferson Davis believe that European countries would force the North to accept the South’s independence? To save their economies. List three parts of General Winfield Scott’s “Anaconda Plan”. a) Capture New Orleans and other Southern Ports b) Seize Mississippi River an ...
13 Causes of the Civil War
... 2 Territories : Kansas / Nebraska • Kansas = Slave State as thousands of armed “voters” turn out ...
... 2 Territories : Kansas / Nebraska • Kansas = Slave State as thousands of armed “voters” turn out ...
Alabama in the American Civil War
The U.S. state of Alabama declared that it had seceded from the United States of America on January 11, 1861. It then quickly joined the Confederate States during the American Civil War. A slave state, Alabama provided a significant source of troops and leaders, military material, supplies, food, horses and mules. However, very little of the state's cotton crop could be sold, as the main port of Mobile was closed off by the U.S. Navy.